The best-looking iPhone 8 may be really, really expensive

Brand-new iPhones cost a pretty penny as is, but it looks like the price of the iPhone 8 may be pushed even higher thanks to its rumored improved 3D Touch functionality.

The 3D Touch modules for Apple's next iPhone are planned to go into production in the fourth quarter of 2017, and they could cost the tech giant more than $15 (about £12, AU$20) to produce, according to industry sources at Digitimes.

That's up from the $9 (about £6, AU$12) module cost for the iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus', an increase of nearly 67%.

The supplier, TPK Holding, explains that part of the added expense stems from the 3D Touch modules having to work with AMOLED panels – a gorgeous-looking yet complex (read: more expensive) display technology which Apple is reported to use on at least one of its upcoming iPhones.

$pecial features

This, combined with other cost-boosting features rumored for Apple's next big smartphone, such as wireless charging, an on-screen fingerprint scanner, a new VR-capable graphics chip, and a 3D camera, potentially makes a batch of next-gen iPhones extremely pricey to produce. 

Some sources go as far as to estimate a quadruple-digit MSRP for the upcoming iPhone, although rumors that an iPhone 7S is also in the works suggest Apple is considering a range of new handsets and not just a single super-premium one.

Of course, all these features are still housed in the back room of The Rumor Mill, so it's best to take it all with a grain of salt. However, as more and more signs point to the iPhone 8 (or more likely, the iPhone X) arriving with a big ol' price tag, we suggest you start making routine visits the piggy bank, just in case.

Via 9to5Mac

Parker Wilhelm
Parker Wilhelm is a freelance writer for TechRadar. He likes to tinker in Photoshop and talk people's ears off about Persona 4.